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the education process is really difficult. it's really fragmented. i have two daughters, rachel and samantha, and one went through the process and the other is going through it now. and it's just really complicated, really expensive, and it's not necessary anymore. >> you know, of course facebook started in a college dorm, conceivably as a social network originally for students who were in college. what's going to differentiate chegg from any other social m network that is out there, and why as a student i would want to be on it? >> we think of it more as a connective learning platform. it's focused on the students' lifetime while in school, their academic needs, their needs as a student. it's probably more similar to linked-in, who is building the professional graph. and facebook's building the social graph. we're building 9 student graph. we have high school students that come into the network, fill out a profile. we know where they're going to go to college, we know what they're interested in, where they can get accepted, we can match them with sc
the education process is really difficult. it's really fragmented. i have two daughters, rachel and samantha, and one went through the process and the other is going through it now. and it's just really complicated, really expensive, and it's not necessary anymore. >> you know, of course facebook started in a college dorm, conceivably as a social network originally for students who were in college. what's going to differentiate chegg from any other social m network that is out there, and...
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upward mobility may be a problem of education. how many times did you hear the president say that we don't spend enough on education? the problem is, we have no cause/effectiveness aspects in place. spending more might make politicians feel good when they go home but doesn't cure the problem. last but not least, green energy. we're going to subsidize the solyndras. don't think so. it's been around at the beginning of many centuries. maybe the problem is that when you have 330 million people in this country, solar panels just aren't going to cut it for what drives business. energy, real energy like natural gas. cause/effects, be careful. there's a lot of nefarious activity. >> flagging this to our viewers, mark cuban walking "squawk on the street." the president is lying when he says a calorie or fructose is the same as any other to your body. we just had the discussion talking about their new initiative trying to address obesity. interesting, huh? >> real turn here. >> a lot more "squawk on the street" still ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345
upward mobility may be a problem of education. how many times did you hear the president say that we don't spend enough on education? the problem is, we have no cause/effectiveness aspects in place. spending more might make politicians feel good when they go home but doesn't cure the problem. last but not least, green energy. we're going to subsidize the solyndras. don't think so. it's been around at the beginning of many centuries. maybe the problem is that when you have 330 million people in...
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you've done so much to try to educate our viewers as to how those -- how those thipgs work and how they're different. we'll come back to you in a little bit. >>> more problems for the 787, of course, pushing boeing into the red today. off the lows. when and how should the aircraft maker step up its response? we'll take a look at that next. >>> first, rick santelli is working on something for later on in the hour. hey, rick. >> good morning, carl. we're going to stick with our theme ant exports and currencies and depreciations. chief economist at the cme group. that's all coming up in 10, 12 minutes. if you're an fx cross trader you don't want to miss this one. >>> the problems keep coming for boeing. nippon airways saying a dreamliner made an emergency landing in japan today after battery problems and a burning smell was detected in the cockpit and cabin. they're grounding dreamliner fleets. phil lebeau has been on this story from the very beginning. >> the problem for boeing investors is we've seen a slew of problems when it comes to the dreamliner. this is just the latest. go back to nov
you've done so much to try to educate our viewers as to how those -- how those thipgs work and how they're different. we'll come back to you in a little bit. >>> more problems for the 787, of course, pushing boeing into the red today. off the lows. when and how should the aircraft maker step up its response? we'll take a look at that next. >>> first, rick santelli is working on something for later on in the hour. hey, rick. >> good morning, carl. we're going to stick...
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for more currency trade, be sure to catch more tomorrow at a:30 eastern the if you want more education about currencies. >>> tonight on the television premiere of "shadow billionaire" after dhl founder vanished during a routine flight over the pacific, several young women claimed he had fathered their children and sued for a piece of his massive fortune. as the ballots heated up, the sordid details of the secret life began to emerge. >> our local counsel in the philippines gave us a tour of his manila, the clubs were unbelievable. they're or four or five hundred women in them who are classified either as dancers, nude dancers, or guest relations officers, g.r.o.s which i thought was the most formalistic title i had ever heard for a hooker. >> do not miss the premiere tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific here. >> what time was that? >> 9:00 eastern and pacific. >>> when we come back, goldman sachs strategist lays out the best sectors to play and whether or not the saul run so far has further to go. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taki
for more currency trade, be sure to catch more tomorrow at a:30 eastern the if you want more education about currencies. >>> tonight on the television premiere of "shadow billionaire" after dhl founder vanished during a routine flight over the pacific, several young women claimed he had fathered their children and sued for a piece of his massive fortune. as the ballots heated up, the sordid details of the secret life began to emerge. >> our local counsel in the...
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if you want more education about currencies, check out currency in class at cnbc.com. >>> slow and steady may be true for wall street, as dividend stocks topped into the top performers in 2012. >>> one hour into trading this morning. ibm is by far the biggest gainer on the dow, up 6% on quarterly earnings. that beat the street above consensus. shares of csx up 3% on the railroad operators, better than expected quarterly results. >>> the tech earnings parade marches on as we gear up for apple's numbers after the bell. apple has been sliding over the last three months. although, research in motion is on the rebound. how do you play these two names. eric jackson is an apple and r.i.m. holder. he's also a forbes columnist, jones us on the newsline. welcome back. >> hey, carl. >> a lot of discussion about people being afraid to step into apple before the numbers. worries about the first decline year over year and income at about ten years. is that going to happen? >> it might. i think the headline will be that they meet consensus, which is $55 billion in revenues. and 1350 in eps. i think that
if you want more education about currencies, check out currency in class at cnbc.com. >>> slow and steady may be true for wall street, as dividend stocks topped into the top performers in 2012. >>> one hour into trading this morning. ibm is by far the biggest gainer on the dow, up 6% on quarterly earnings. that beat the street above consensus. shares of csx up 3% on the railroad operators, better than expected quarterly results. >>> the tech earnings parade marches on...